Hyundai Launches Home Charging Ecosystem As Part of EV Push

See Also: Electric Vehicles May Act as Backup Power Plants in Near Future All the Hyundai users in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia and Washington can now work with Electrum advisers to find the best and most affordable power solutions for them. Ian Tupper, the senior group manager of strategic environmental partnerships at Hyundai also announced that dealers were helping customers get in touch with local installers and power suppliers in order to get charging and storage set up for their new Hyundai EVs like the Ioniq 5. According to an interview from TechCrunch, Tupper said that “With Hyundai Home, we’re really trying to democratize EV charging and being able to adopt an electric vehicle, but the entire ecosystem around it. We want to make it easy for customers to go solar to get energy storage and eventually use all those systems to reduce their energy bills.  Check Also: IMC Plans to Launch the First Locally Assembled Hybrid Electric Vehicle